Trying to control your coffee drinking habits? Want to add some excitement to your workout routines? Or are you just trying to add some randomness to your week? If so, Randay is the perfect app for you.
Simple daily random results for managing your habits
Trying to control your coffee drinking habits? Want to add some excitement to your workout routines? Or are you just trying to add some randomness to your week? If so, Randay is the perfect app for you.
Hello!! @jonathanrico, I really like your concept behind the creation of the application. Time management is something that all of us have a problem in. Due to lack of planning we tend to waste a large amount of valuable time. This application is surely going to help us in investing our time wisely. Our habits are going to change. And since this application has different categories it will be even more easy and hope that you keep on adding different categories in the future. Goodluck!
Thank you all for your support!
Awesome guys! Great for practicing healthy habits. Love to see this :)
This looks interesting. All the best!
Hi Product Hunt community! I was looking for a way to manage my coffee drinking habits to avoid creating dependency and read that alternating days of consumption could help. However, I am not great at keeping track of the days I've had coffee and wanted to add a bit more randomness to this. So I created Randay, a simple app that randomizes not only coffee drinking but any type of event on a weekly basis. You can define how many positive results you want per week and Randay will let you "un-cover
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